Comment on Morning Roundup: UCO wrestling in fifth place at Midwest Classic

Central Oklahoma wrestlers Will Steltzlen, Bryan Dutton, and Caleb Cotter each went 3-0 Saturday on the first day of the 39th annual Midwest Classic in Indianapolis to advance to the semifinals of their respective weight classes.
UCO is fifth in the team standings with 54.5 points.Read more on NewsOK.com

We have officially arrived at a new realm, those of us who watch sports, those of us who care about sports, those of us who have chosen to invest such a large portion of our souls in the games people play: Anything is possible now. Say it again: Anything is possible.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Carlos Estevez‘s season is on hold.
The hard-throwing right-hander, who has designs on being a late-game reliever for the Rockies, had “a little setback” with his injured left oblique. He had hoped to pitch in a few Cactus League games to get ready for the regular season, but he said Monday that the timetable has changed.
“Maybe in two days I will throw a bullpen, and then we’ll see what’s happening,” said Estevez, who hasn’t thrown since Thursday.

In their last several games, the Orlando Magic assigned rookie forward Jonathan Isaac to guard two of the NBA’s best players, LaMarcus Aldridge and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Aldridge and Antetokounmpo occasionally posted up Isaac, and Isaac wasn’t entirely certain how to handle the situation. Isaac

Running back DeMarco Murray, who was released by the Tennessee Titans, completed his visit with the Dolphins on Monday afternoon and left without signing a contract. That’s sometimes an indication a player is a second-tier option for a team, and that could be the case for the Dolphins with Murray.

Lewis Brinson is an example that it isn’t where you start out that counts, it’s where you end up. Brinson batted ninth in his freshman season at Coral Springs High when, by his description, he was “lanky, kind of awkward and didn’t really know myself yet.” Now the Marlins’ top-rated prospect and